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Music Will, formerly known as Little Kids Rock (LKR), is a nonprofit charity based in Montclair, New Jersey, that encourages and enables children to play popular music.It provides free music instruction and instruments to public school districts across the country, from kindergarten through high school.
Kids loves to hand their hands along with this fun track from Fitz and the Tantrums. The lyrics aren't entirely G-rated, but they sing so fast the kids won't notice. See the original post on Youtube
The littleBits Synth Kit is an analogue modular synthesiser developed by the American electronics startup littleBits in collaboration with the Japanese music technology company Korg. Released in late 2013 after a design process of around nine months, the kit features 12 small modules (called "bits") that can be connected to form larger circuits.
Connie was born and raised in Miami, Florida. She always aspired to perform since childhood. This aspiration became a realization when she was introduced to the music producer Henry Stone, who would go on to become the executive producer of Connie's debut single "Funky Little Beat" along with the track's co-producer Amos Larkins II.
As of April 2008, the largest online music store was the iTunes Store, with around 80% of the market. [ 9 ] [ failed verification ] On 3 April 2008, the iTunes Store surpassed Wal-Mart as the biggest music retailer in the United States, a milestone in the music industry as it was the first time in history that an online music retailer exceeded ...
Just a Little Bit may refer to: "Just a Little Bit" (Blue Cheer song) "Just a Little Bit" (Kids of 88 song) "Just a Little Bit" (Mutya Buena song) "Just a Little Bit" (Rosco Gordon song), recorded by many artists "Just a Lil Bit", a song by 50 Cent "Just a Little Bit", a song by Christina Milian from So Amazin'
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It was the first to offer free music sampling for most of its catalog—initially in RealAudio 1.0 and eventually in RealAudio 2.0. The online store shut down in early 1997. The service began in 1995 (the same year Amazon.com opened, and three years before it started selling music) but was taken down by the end of 1996.